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As for the actual air itself damaging it... not as far as I know. Properly burp the system, and change the line.
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I don't think any thing happened but I am just wanting to have an idea of the time frame it would take to cause a bigger issue like blowing a HG. I have been told on other forums to put the car up on ramps, open the radiator cap, and squeeze the radiator hose to get the air bubbles out of the system. I also need to fix the radiator leak near the turbo coolant inlet. It seems to me the blockage is near the heater hoses, though. How does one go about looping that back and eliminating the heater core altogether? Can I just get a new hose and join the two hoses that go to the firewall with one another so that they do not go to the firewall at all? Thanks! |
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Bleed the system entirely. Replace all the lines and fix your leaks. Then add distilled water and water wetter to better help prevent against future over heating. ![]()
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I am going to try to get the air bubbles out and if that doesn't work, I will remove the intake again and replace all the hoses under there. My radiator hoses are new and so is the L shaped hose on the back of the head. The only hoses that are not new are the u shaped one near the IACV and the short stubby one that joins the hard pipes together near the IACV as well. I am just hoping I didn't do some thing stupid like leave a piece of paper towel in one of the pipes or something. I am almost 100% confident that I wouldn't do any thing that stupid but you never know... A lot of people are saying its probably air in the system. Do you know how is the proper way to loop back the coolant system to eliminate the heater core altogether? It never really gets that cold here so I do not need a heater. Do I just remove the two hoses going to the firewall and then get a hose to connect them back with one another? Thanks for all of your help!! |
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Google is your friend. WikiAnswers - What are the signs of a blown head gasket It sounds like you just got some air in the system, so get to work on that. You could always do a compression test just to be safe if you are legitimately worried about head gasket damage.
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Thanks again! any thing else you can think of please let me know! ![]() |
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